Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A method for contextual operation of a mobile device in a process control environment, the method including: acquiring at the mobile device information to identify a process entity in the process control environment; determining a proximity of the mobile device to the process entity based, at least in part, on the acquired information; receiving at the mobile device from a supervisor engine work item data specifying the process entity and a target function associated with the process entity; and automatically triggering an event at the mobile device to facilitate implementing the target function associated with the process entity in response to determining the proximity and identifying the work item data.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the process entity is (i) a process control device, or (ii) an area in the process control environment.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the target function associated with the process entity is a scheduled task associated with the process entity.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein triggering an event at the mobile device to facilitate implementing the target function associated with the process entity comprises at least one of: (i) causing the mobile device to provide instructions relevant to carryout out the scheduled task; (ii) causing the mobile device to launch an application for carrying out the scheduled task; or (iii) causing the mobile device to provide an interface for carrying out the scheduled task.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the target function associated with the process entity is a permission verification function associated with the process entity; and triggering an event at the mobile device comprises causing the mobile device to: identify a user identification associated with the user operating the mobile device, identify a permission token associated with the process entity, determine a permission level based on the user identification and the permission token, the permission level indicating the extent to which the user is permitted to modify parameters associated with the process control entity, and provide an interface for modifying parameters associated with the process entity to the extent indicated by the permission level.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the target function associated with the process entity is an alarm inspection function; and triggering an event at the mobile device comprises causing the mobile device to identify an alarm associated with the process entity and provide an indication of the alarm.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the target function associated with the process entity is a location determination function; and triggering an event at the mobile device comprises causing the mobile device to determine a location associated with the process control entity; and provide a map graphic that displays a location of the process entity within the process control environment.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring information to identify a process entity in the process control environment comprises acquiring tag data from a context identification device having a fixed spatial relationship relevant to a process entity in the process control environment, the tag data comprising a unique identifier.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein: the context identification device is a radio transmitter; and acquiring the tag data comprises detecting a radio-frequency signal, emitted by the radio transmitter, that carries the tag data.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the radio transmitter is at least one of: (i) an NFC device, (ii) an RFID device, or (iii) a personal area network device that transmits short-wavelength radio transmissions.
11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the context identification device is a barcode; and acquiring the tag data comprises capturing an image of the barcode and analyzing the barcode to identify the tag data.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring information to identify a process entity in the process control environment comprises capturing an image uniquely associated with the process entity.
13. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring information to identify a process entity in the process control environment comprises capturing an audio signal and determining that the audio signal is correlated to the process entity.
14. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring information to identify a process entity in the process control environment comprises detecting a vibration pattern associated with the process entity.
15. The method of claim 1 , wherein acquiring information to identify a process entity in the process control environment comprises: acquiring location information from at least one of: (i) an antenna on the mobile device, or (ii) a sensor on the mobile device for detecting motion or position of the mobile device; determining a location based on the location information; and determining that the process entity is associated with the location.
16. A mobile device for context-sensitive operation in a process control environment, the mobile device comprising: a first circuit configured to acquire information associated with a process entity in the process control environment; a processor, communicatively connected to the first circuit, configured to identify the process entity and determine a proximity of the mobile device to the process entity based, at least in part, on the acquired information; and a network interface, communicatively connected to the processor, configured to receive from a supervisor engine work item data specifying a process entity and a target function associated with the process entity; wherein the processor triggers an event to facilitate implementing the target function associated with the process entity in response to (i) determining the proximity of the mobile device to the process entity and (ii) receiving the work item data.
17. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the process entity is one of: (i) a process control device, or (ii) an area in the process control environment.
18. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the target function associated with the process entity is a scheduled task associated with the process entity.
19. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the information is a unique identifier; the first circuit is an antenna for receiving a radio-frequency signal carrying the unique identifier.
20. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the first circuit is a camera for capturing an image including the information.
21. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the first circuit configured to acquire information is a microphone that acquires information from an audio signal received at the microphone.
22. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the first circuit configured to acquire information is a vibration sensor that acquires information based on movement of the mobile device.
23. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein the network interface includes an antenna configured to receive a radio-frequency signal from at least one of: (i) an NFC chip, or (ii) an RFID tag.
24. The mobile device of claim 16 , wherein: the processor is configured to cause the network interface to transmit the information associated with the process entity to a server; and the network interface receives the work item data associated with the process entity from the server.
25. A process control system for context-sensitive operation of a process plant, the process control system comprising: a process entity in a process control environment; a supervisory engine operable to generate a work item associated with the process entity, wherein the work item specifies a target function associated with the process entity; and a mobile device operable to: wirelessly acquire the work item generated by the supervisory engine, generate an indication that the work item has been accepted by a user of the mobile device, transmit the indication to the supervisory engine, and trigger an event to facilitate implementing the target function in response to wirelessly acquiring the work item.
26. The process control system of claim 25 , wherein wirelessly acquiring the work item generated by the supervisory engine comprises: the mobile device transmitting a request, to the supervisory engine, to receive the work item; the supervisory engine receiving the request; and the supervisory engine transmitting the work item to the mobile device.
27. The process control system of claim 25 , wherein the process entity is one of: (i) a process control device, or (ii) an area in the process control environment.
28. The process control system of claim 25 , wherein the target function associated with the process entity is a scheduled task associated with the process entity.
29. The process control system of claim 25 , wherein generating an indication that the work item has been accepted by a user of the mobile device comprises determining whether the user is permitted to implement the target function.
30. The process control system of claim 25 , wherein generating a work item associated with the process entity comprises receiving data from an expert system and creating the work item according to the data received from the expert system.
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January 10, 2017
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